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Spokane County Raceway

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Time zone
  
Pacific, UMT −8

Surface
  
Concrete / Asphalt

Phone
  
+1 509-244-3333

Opened
  
1974, 43 years ago

Length
  
0.40 km (0.25 mi)

Spokane County Raceway

Location
  
Airway Heights, Washington

Former names
  
Spokane Raceway Park (1974–2008)

Address
  
750 N Hayford Rd, Airway Heights, WA 99001, USA

Owner
  
Spokane County, Washington

Similar
  
Northern Quest Resort, Spokane Motorspo Complex, Village Centre Cinemas, Stratford Suites, Les Schwab Tire Center

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Spokane County Raceway ("Spokane Raceway Park" until 2008) is multi-venue motorsport facility in the western United States, in Spokane County, Washington.

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Located northeast of Airway Heights and west of the city of Spokane, it includes a quarter-mile (400 m) drag strip, a 2.3-mile (3.7 km) road course, and a half-mile (800 m) oval track. The raceway is currently a National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) member; it previously hosted International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) and American Hot Rod Association (AHRA) events. It is used as well for driving schools for marque-specific clubs, and has also hosted ICSCC (International Conference of Sports Car Clubs) championship events.

The average elevation of the facility is approximately 2,350 feet (720 m) above sea level.

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History

The raceway opened 43 years ago in 1974, when investors produced more than two million dollars to build the facility.

Questionable management resulted in a lawsuit against president and operator Orville Moe, and bankruptcy hearings. Moe was eventually fired in June 2006. The track was sold as of April 10, 2008, purchased by the county, and renamed "Spokane County Raceway."

The operator in 2009 was Bucky Austin of Austin Motorsports Management, which had a 25-year contract, but was terminated after less than one year due to mismanagement.

The track then was operated by Charlie Allen and Ron Hodgson; Allen had run the Firebird International Raceway in Arizona since 1983, and Hodgson was part owner of the Castrol Raceway in Edmonton, Alberta. In February 2012, Allen was replaced by Spokane local Craig Smith, originally of Odessa, a one-time successful world champion dragster.

References

Spokane County Raceway Wikipedia